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Java's L number (long) specification

... There are specific suffixes for long (e.g. 39832L), float (e.g. 2.4f) and double (e.g. -7.832d). If there is no suffix, and it is an integral type (e.g. 5623), it is assumed to be an int. If it is not an integral type (e.g. 3.14159), it is assumed to be a double. In all other cases (byte, sho...
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What is the difference between concurrency, parallelism and asynchronous methods?

... Concurrent and parallel are effectively the same principle as you correctly surmise, both are related to tasks being executed simultaneously although I would say that parallel tasks should be truly multitasking, executed "at the same ti...
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Why does Git say my master branch is “already up to date” even though it is not?

I just deleted ALL the code from a file in my project and committed the change to my local git (on purpose). I did 7 Answe...
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How can I save my secret keys and password securely in my version control system?

I keep important settings like the hostnames and ports of development and production servers in my version control system. But I know that it's bad practice to keep secrets (like private keys and database passwords) in a VCS repository. ...
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How to create a project from existing source in Eclipse and then find it?

...your workspace or it can be somewhere else. Start a new project in eclipse and name it using that same project name. Uncheck the "use default location" box and find the directory where your project is unless your project is already in the workspace - then you must not uncheck the "use default locati...
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Difference between a Postback and a Callback

I keep on hearing this words ' callback ' and ' postback ' tossed around. What is the difference between two ? 6 Answers...
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What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them? [closed]

Why are pointers such a leading factor of confusion for many new, and even old, college level students in C or C++? Are there any tools or thought processes that helped you understand how pointers work at the variable, function, and beyond level? ...
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What is the role of the bias in neural networks? [closed]

I'm aware of the gradient descent and the back-propagation algorithm. What I don't get is: when is using a bias important and how do you use it? ...
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Understanding promises in Node.js

... Promises in node.js promised to do some work and then had separate callbacks that would be executed for success and failure as well as handling timeouts. Another way to think of promises in node.js was that they were emitters that could emit only two events: success and...
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UIButton: how to center an image and a text using imageEdgeInsets and titleEdgeInsets?

If I put only an image in a button and set the imageEdgeInsets more close to the top, the image stays centered and all works as expected: ...